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I was wondering, that we can use the Angular Sizing calculation to get estimated distances, but I was wondering, is there a way to get that from direct practical human field of view compared to that of images? If so, what would the human FOV horizontal length compared to image pixels?
Something like this link tells us that our central angle of vision is between 40-60 degrees, not sure if that is for if you get this from pixel angsizing of the vertical pixel and the object pixel. Then there is also the dual eye overlaping which is 130 degrees.
Thoughts?
Something like this link tells us that our central angle of vision is between 40-60 degrees, not sure if that is for if you get this from pixel angsizing of the vertical pixel and the object pixel. Then there is also the dual eye overlaping which is 130 degrees.
Cameras vs. The Human Eye
www.cambridgeincolour.com
Thoughts?
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